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[QUOTE="CapnGranite, post: 5610003, member: 605103"] https://www.astro.uni-koeln.de/cdms/molecules Molecules in Space I discovered this site shortly after it was started and have been fascinated with it ever since. When i was in high school in the early '60's we didn't have GATE programs, but the schools on the Monterey Peninsula tried to have us track with researchers in fields we seemed to be interested in. At the time, mine was biochemistry/biomedical and I was mentored by Joshua Lederberg at Stanford. He quickly saw that I wasn't all that keen on fruit flies and genetics and suggested I consider exobiology. He said something to the effect that the key to the origin of life and evolution was "out there". While i never worked in astrobiology, it has remained of great interest. It's also been useful in understanding deep carbon and potentially primordial hydrocarbons in the inner earth. [/QUOTE]
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